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Joy in the Morning

Country: USA, Language: English, 103 mins

  • Director: Alex Segal
  • Writer: Sally Benson; Alfred Hayes
  • Producer: Henry T. Weinstein

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Carl Brown and Annie McGairy are in love. Their Irish immigrant parents knew each other in the old country - and Carl's parents want better for their son than Annie, who was raised in the slums. When Annie runs away to marry Carl while he's at college, they have many difficulties, including a college Dean that frowns upon married couples, Carl's angry parents, Carl's jealousy, and Annie's own problems with her sexuality.


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Cast & Characters

Richard Chamberlain as Carl Brown;
Yvette Mimieux as Annie McGairy Brown;
Arthur Kennedy as Patrick Brown;
Oskar Homolka as Stan Pulaski;
Donald Davis as Anthony Byrd;
Joan Tetzel as Beverly Karter;
Sidney Blackmer as Dean James Darwent;
Virginia Gregg as Mrs. Lorgan;
Chris Noel as Mary Ellen Kincaid;
Bartlett Robinson as Professor Victor Newcole;
Ellen Atterbury as Marriage License Clerk;
Harvey Stephens as Dr. Marson;
Ira Barmak as Dr. Kirkson;
Samuel Fordis as Cantor;
Malcolm Atterbury as Willis J. Calamus